<p>Well, there’s a thread titled greatest dorms. People are waxing lyrically about how beautiful some of these dorms (and food) are!</p>
<p>I’d like to know, what universities are famous for having the ugliest, absolute worst dorms?</p>
<p>Well, there’s a thread titled greatest dorms. People are waxing lyrically about how beautiful some of these dorms (and food) are!</p>
<p>I’d like to know, what universities are famous for having the ugliest, absolute worst dorms?</p>
<p>university of oregon hands down
very very very small rooms. little space for anything but a desk and a bed.</p>
<p>oregon state is pretty small i hear.</p>
<p>university of washington is small as well, but that’s also because they often put 3 people in a dorm designed for 2.</p>
<p>I’ve heard the same about the University of Oregon.</p>
<p>According to princetonreview.com:</p>
<p>1 University of Oregon<br>
2 Florida A&M University<br>
3 United States Coast Guard Academy<br>
4 United States Merchant Marine Academy<br>
5 SUNY at Albany<br>
6 Morehouse College<br>
7 Hampton University<br>
8 The University of South Dakota<br>
9 Colorado School of Mines<br>
10 University of New Orleans<br>
11 University of Kentucky<br>
12 University of Idaho<br>
13 University of Missouri-Rolla<br>
14 SUNY College at Purchase<br>
15 Georgia Institute of Technology<br>
16 University of Florida<br>
17 Illinois Institute of Technology<br>
18 Rider University<br>
19 Florida State University<br>
20 University of Georgia</p>
<p>Note the comment about GA…honors dorm was nice…can’t comment on the non-honors.</p>
<p>I had a terrible time bedding at Stanford for two weeks. The bed was practically recessed in the floor. When getting up in the morning, I had consciously avoid impaling myself on the monstrous desk. The only bad quality of the desk was its utter lack of horizontal surface area. It had plenty in every other direction, but none to set both a book and notepad down on simultaneously. To open the door, I had to avoid the desk with my body. There was a communal bathroom in the middle of the hallway. These facilities were in the full view of every other floor, inlcuding the entrance courtyard below.</p>
<p>I can’t imagine University of Oregon. . .</p>